FILE - In this Oct. 22, 1990 file photo, Kevin Richardson arrives at the State Supreme Court in Manhattan with his mother, Grace Lovey, for the start of his trial in the Central Park jogger case. Richardson and four other teenage boys maintained their innocence as they grew up behind bars after being convicted in the rape and brutal beating of the woman jogger. Their convictions were eventually tossed out by a judge when new evidence surfaced linking someone else to the crime. But their legal battle goes on: A $250 million federal lawsuit against police and prosecutors has been pending nearly a decade, with no resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Mike Albans, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 22, 1990 file photo, Kevin Richardson arrives at the State Supreme Court in Manhattan with his mother, Grace Lovey, for the start of his trial in the Central Park jogger case. Richardson and four other teenage boys maintained their innocence as they grew up behind bars after being convicted in the rape and brutal beating of the woman jogger. Their convictions were eventually tossed out by a judge when new evidence surfaced linking someone else to the crime. But their legal battle goes on: A $250 million federal lawsuit against police and prosecutors has been pending nearly a decade, with no resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Mike Albans, File)